Cabinet cooling solutions
Eliminate short hot air circulation within the cabinet
Install an air baffle panel:
If the space in the cabinet is not fully used or only a few devices are installed, the hot air discharged from the rear end of the device may be sucked back into the device due to the suction from the front end of the device (as shown in the following figure). As a result, the device cannot effectively cool down.
To prevent the hot air in the cabinet from recirculating to the device, install an air baffle to prevent the mixing of hot and cold air in the cabinet (as shown in the following figure:
Install a side air damper brush: When a side air damper brush is installed on the side of a cabinet, the brush prevents hot air from flowing back to the front devices through the gap on the side of the cabinet.
Install an air baffle brush in the cable outlet hole on the cabinet to prevent hot air from flowing back to the device in front.
Conclusion: Avoid the waste of cold air and provide enough cool air volume.
An air baffle brush is installed in the cable outlet hole under the cabinet to prevent mixing of hot and cold air and waste of cold air
Close off excess air vents on elevated floors and use a windbreaker brush where they need to be routed to reduce cold air spill Close off excess air vents on elevated floors and use a windbreaker brush where they need to be routed to reduce cold air spill.
Avoid placing too many cables under the elevated floor to cause high wind resistance and insufficient air flow.
Increase the opening rate of the elevated floor in the cold passage, greatly reduce the wind resistance and increase the air volume.
Snap-in filler Panel:
